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+ | === Energy Efficient Green Building Institute === | ||
+ | * Providing education leading America towards building zero energy homes | ||
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+ | ===Independence Energy Homes=== | ||
+ | * Building low energy homes (advertisement) | ||
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+ | ===The World's Fastest Growing Energy Source=== | ||
+ | * Wind energy in the United States | ||
+ | * 30 States now produce enough energy from wind power for 2.5 million homes | ||
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Revision as of 09:00, 15 October 2007
Some interesting videos on green living and green building
Greenlivingpedia launch
Passive solar design
- Passive solar design
- Biogas plant
- Solar panels
- Net zero energy housing
- www.thesolarvillage.com
Schmidt Luxury Homes - Zero Energy Homes
- Zero energy homes go mainstream (advertisement)
This new green house
- Sustainable building and reducing energy costs
- Strawbale construction in Colorado
Black balloons energy saving campaign
- From the Victorian Government, Melbourne
Straw Bale Home Construction Instructional Video
Energy Efficient Green Building Institute
- Providing education leading America towards building zero energy homes
Independence Energy Homes
- Building low energy homes (advertisement)
The World's Fastest Growing Energy Source
- Wind energy in the United States
- 30 States now produce enough energy from wind power for 2.5 million homes